Savanna rebrands Pacific portfolio
Savanna Tobacco has rebranded its Pacific brand portfolio to cater for local price sensitivity and pack size requirements. Nick Hales, Global CEO of Zimbabwe-based Savanna Tobacco, says the process of upgrading…
TB is treatable and curable
David Clark and : Salome Charalambous Tuberculosis (TB) has travelled with mankind since the Pharaohs. In the 21st century, the TB scourge has made a strong resurgence, exacerbated by the human…
Dzidzai paving her way into hall of fame
Ruth Butaumocho : Gender Profile Forget about Sophie Ndaba’s antics as Queen Moroka in “Generations” and the bubbly personality she displays whenever the cameras roll on her. You will find the…
Hollywood director conjures up another box office hit
Los Angeles. – Ask any horror film fundi and they’ll tell you: director James Wan is the closest thing to a young horror legend. The 39-year-old baby-faced director‚ most famous for…
‘Bold policy action, international community key’
Tinashe Makichi : Business Reporter The International Monetary Fund said bold policy action combined with fast-tracking of re-engagement with the international community is key in attracting investment in Zimbabwe. IMF Resident Representative…
Mazuruse unveils album
Arts Correspondent “I have been in the industry as a producer but now this album launch marks the beginning of my musical journey” Producer and musician Forward Mazuruse unveiled his debut…
Lithium production in major boost
Zimbabwe’s lithium production is set for a boost following revelations that regional mining firm Premier African Minerals is engaging potential partners for a lithium exploration project in the country. According to…
Microsoft making Windows 10
LONDON. – Microsoft is making a last ditch attempt to convince users of Windows 8.1 and earlier to make the jump to Windows 10 before the free upgrade period ends…
Inflammatory proteins offer insights into how TB spreads in lungs
Mohlopheni Marakalala and Hlumani Ndlovu : Correspondents Tuberculosis — the bacterial lung disease — remains a leading global health problem more than a century after it was first discovered. It is still…
SA formal sector sheds 15 000 jobs
JOHANNESBURG. – THE formal sector shed 15 000 jobs in the first quarter, to 9 273 million employees, Statistics SA’s Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) survey showed yesterday. The drop is in…





